According to him, he got over 100 calls daily from people who are in haste for arrests to be made, especially Agyapong and Nyantakyi, who was disgraced by Anas’ ‘Number 12’ which Ahmed was said to have played a crucial role in.

Agyapong, on the other hand, splashed photos of Ahmed in the media thereby exposing him to public harm.

“We are going one by one, eliminating and flagging suspects. Sometimes it’s better you are sure about the quality of information you get rather than rushing to please the media.”

“The way the media want it, it doesn’t happen in real policing that way. I’ve had over a hundred calls asking me when we are arresting Kennedy Agyapong because the media wants that news while that might even divert attention from what we are actually looking for,” ACP Eklu said.

He reiterated that both Agyapong and Nyatankyi, as well as other persons, have been interrogated on the matter, but he was tight-lipped on whether Anas himself had been questioned or not.

ACP Eklu further reiterated the police’s commitment to finding the killers.

He added that the police were also engaging the services of a cartographer to provide an impression of the suspects, but that is in the process of being done because they want to be sure that the description is accurate.